What is the difference between instrument verification and instrument calibration?

For MET ONE and HIAC particle counting equipment, the CoreCAL calibration system is required to make adjustments that may be needed to maintain resolution and counting accuracy to industry standards. Performing an instrument verification following calibration adjustment will confirm if your instrument is performing within manufacturer’s tolerance CoreCAL also gives an “As Received” data as part of a full calibration), to inform you as to what extent the instrument has drifted since its last calibration Audit quality CoreCAL calibrations are available through a Beckman Coulter Service Network.

NOT ALL PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE IN ALL COUNTRIES.
PRODUCT AVAILABILITY AND REGULATORY STATUS DEPENDS ON COUNTRY REGISTRATION PER APPLICABLE REGULATIONS

The listed regulatory status for products correspond to one of the below:
IVD: In Vitro Diagnostic Products. These products are labeled "For In Vitro Diagnostic Use."
ASR: Analyte Specific Reagents. These reagents are labeled "Analyte Specific Reagents. Analytical and performance characteristics are not established."
CE: Products intended for in vitro diagnostic use and conforming to European Directive (98/79/EC). (Note: Devices may be CE marked to other directives than (98/79/EC)
RUO: Research Use Only. These products are labeled "For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures."
LUO: Laboratory Use Only. These products are labeled "For Laboratory Use Only."
No Regulatory Status: Non-Medical Device or non-regulated articles. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.

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